The first few weeks post season are my favorite for scouting and planning for next season. I inevitably discover new trails and lines that I missed and fine tune my ground locations. It’s even better with fresh snow.
Something to think about? Trails that are discovered now are useless. Early season patterns aren’t anything like they are when you find trails/tracks now in the snow.
Rub lines n such would help. The lay of the land is easier to decipher. You’re not going to hurt yourself post season scouting but many guys don’t think it’s only generic information you gain unless you’re scouting for late season only.
Things change. Scouting now is good information for where they are now.
Can tell you things that help in season as well but not exactly where they are. That’s dependent on food, cover, water, pressure during the season.